To link to the entire object, paste this link in email, IM or documentTo embed the entire object, paste this HTML in websiteTo link to this page, paste this link in email, IM or documentTo embed this page, paste this HTML in website

m w&m fr-p'%*pbt hift tbilisi w r s wls cv jww xjbt hl-^b 0 w t is even wise to abstain from laws which however wi ie and good in themselves ha.e the semblance of inequality whu-h i'm i no response in the hear ol thecitiaon ant which will be evade i with lit rcm.,rse the wisd n if lo rislotion is especially seen in grafting laws ,â€ž, conscience dr ch tuning b .â– 'â– - i vktfs 1 salisbury ftoww pott rv s r ... i sd\v vzsv i â– -. rv-m xt no fiirt , careful to uppr.se at rangers where an.uae i â€žâ€ž in are to is hud i took up i ht.lw i pamphlet purporting to be an aocounl o ho nun-ill's collection ol pointings un determined to go und see ibem it was out difficult .Â» find a-here they were ex hibited as it was in the aforesaid place i where 1 bud hesnl the historical speeoll i and seen ihe sultan a bignawte the elite it seem i 1 Â»Â»â– Â«*â– Â«"' lis | hind more in lho after d than in lho i morning end i was nol a little gratified in : finding ihis io be true on seeing lha per sons who were aimed in the roams when jl arrived theaepaintiognare well worth i seem uul ure inucli admired hy connoi j s.i,,s the ure ui ml thirty m number by ai-tisis of the french dutch italian laud spanish school their very mimes are . ii.lie.cn reoemtnendatmn l sour qirodet claude lorrain velas ip.ez ve there is me raphael nd six mnvtllo's the lasl are admirable ll was well n.gl.durk when lhi cve.ir eioii was completed und i lound ravttm aiiiuug the hist ef those who still â€¢":.- r d lo ii inure the iniitutivr and creative g of one ofthe mus.l'.is-ii.u.i.g .. the ana the streets were non beginning to be lighted up tlie eight elw ay seemh to mo lho most interesting time to fine through a citw the illumined shops the long hue of lamps â€” the increased crowds of people nuiko every thing tnnrtj lively antl cheerful i was pleased with the beautiful iriinsp.iriiurie-s which i im-ii.-iu ui various places und with the ingenious contrivances which are resorted to lu act every thing oil to greater udvantase nol withstanding the opposing darkr.es j auw u i.uiuber of people moving in the di rection oltrutimort st v 6nd learned that it was to see the plamtariuin of mr kyle in which is exhibited a view of the greut comet that is expected .,, visit ua shortly as 1 hope to see this celefrtinl wonder in ho board aud i*p..n heavens 1 decline goihg to inspoct the artificial one inuuufao tured by mr kyle in pasmg ulotig i noticed a fiacre tho tup uf which was surmounted by n trans parent sign " theatre richmond hill i entered and took a seat and wilh lew a th-is was driveti tethauppt'i end i.tvuncll street w hen wo hud arrived il ei pÂ«Â«r ed us if we hud been hrougl i to u private maiden such it wus hide i i run rle when it was ho celebrated scot of cta ou but now fitted up with alterations aad additions to its present uses i he charming miss d i"h,le ber dubut upon the boards und everyone was delight ed with h r whs the piece was i lid 4 not learn as it is much more pojite now to i go to the tliou.re ip.ite late only lo aee the uct,>r and not the acting when the amusements were at last xiv cr and i bund myself three in my cou.rt back agu.n tu the lower purt of thu city n crowd of tbouguta iu>lied up.-.i my mind in reverting t ih ace^ee couuecleo with the history of rick a nd hill it waa formerly a lofty eminence ixenr - 1 is level wiih tlie ground once it waa llu scat of proud and dignified tmspilu.ity - und how many of tl.e lapa,..,l ., v,.,,.u,,n laiv worthies unco asaeiftbltn within ita hprec.ucts and aot in l.ooniuh't fellows iip hwith ite former proprietor i he is stiii a hniongs us but lhc glory ,,| the man and lilte glory ofthe ina,.si,,uare charged lt h was tin-re that io 1','iq a attempt waa hsnade by the british government men io ' italic li wasiiii-.gti.il ; the rebel leader aa lh wus styled by mixing poison with hie lf,Â«.d ut n dinner party but was timely lunough discovered to be prevent i*ur hsuiug these reflections i found that i bad hu ii ,,',,â– , i el ue into thn park â€” it waa h'.tii . the crowds had disappeared from i limed erey uud u solitary watchman was l.-ulling -â€¢ pus iu o'clock from the silent ip.ir.ic al lho city hall it was then that larnumiie frum my reverie and pondering hen the manner iu which the day had lean hsprni that it hud pus-e.'amay in frivolous haiiiuionienl productive of mi solid udvan itag .'â– till sell â€” if uo good to nia.illi.hl.it - l s then fur the first time thut i bngan it feel unhappy i felt sir a curious hs.'iis'iiii,u about the epigastric ri,.<ioos hnn.l 1 experienced that vtira.ii y aad it i pi ness i if nil things which makes ua lt.iv ii till but ol llx.kin i ri.ural ii perceived alight "-!,-.. i inkling in th lilisl.'iu e â€” 1 i'nllowe soon fund hinvstill iu ii sniiir ii upar'uientj hub-ire a good put ,.. - i d a hoi ' kirchwasser were ib . . an rf.-uviiyj h,,,c â€” upon leaving i complimented tl.e ma le d-iiio en the choice flavor of his viand h.,n i the excellence of his own character lin aitting up at so lute an hour and h-suf litis res for be benefit of his fellow ttna htttrcs and 1 could not have be , mistukea iks to tl.e disinterested goodneas ofthe vie hlular for on bis turning l.is head round i i'.rl 1,1 oo the poetcrinr side of hia cranium ithe organ of benevolence developed to th hdinienaioiin.f an oyster shell h such are the br.of albeit unimportant of a day ,.! itappinose for the hillsborough recorder no ill ftliis t h il,...it 1 '. j |â€ž ;' a vt"3"iir llirh i 0 t;,rh 0 lhe in that i in ;â– ili-.-l to the .,,, |, ,â€ž i'ti i , rt >,, 3h pro assit.intl.m no t the fl the nlil-lib i h tariff to a mun i 1-h fnr in t ti..il i lh lie h the i stnlcs.h t h tin t"l ,,, â– ;. b . th bill ilie i int i elii-.t.b those iâ€ž<i',ih revenue *,<-;, r*m .,, in i-i h to the i i i t''.h to iii ll i-illitll.i'ucllh or about i rrom the ii.i'.lb and he ot the -> i â€¢ i no .,, ' h h'ul.'h ih in i elude v liiir.l.b the to ihcuih tii,'h he benefit n those h our now to do <â– : ' mil knov the mo nt,i,,,i.h then lin he iioitltlh vear !"â– ' rei-iil i ii"ii-h ne use und a i on the sum of 3."*,0,000 upon the ncea-tionsm ho heiieiit of certain individuals forth lie oil the our own coun our to n.-h iii.'h whom ivy so a bounty are \,., tit ... le ,, the pt ith-h ... imp '. : h nrc undeniably ' m are der th american ih the >â€¢ in ),| divided between hem con ih gross has the trouble tin > i number to in say the federal nion l ri l classes even un served â€” nol compulsion lÂ»l sugar planlations tu â€” they are iiuhmch liuiui-ed in a ih l.t-hlh dure then a tariff man â€” h must be sanguine in an i'-e h from seeing exposed to an iiidigua.it peo in-lth people been the r i â€” al'b '"^^ our w ri n-l gullied fields to pay ill f the term nf the constitution when so , > i '- our dear i ir-led ineagri profits the an gre.t a blessing can iw secured by a pro ft it s â€¢'.â€¢*.â€¢ v â– â€¢ " or^^^l nual stun of i5t.,l)00 d'rllars to seien hnn cess so simple un i bj un ait s just allm'l'l 1>\1 in m'ai ulljii^b dred cultivators of the luxuriant low lands what must we think ofllit.se who fur he l are if the imiitlier ol ihmc wh^i ofthe mississippi or to each individual of sake of amassing a few paltry pence nrc |â€ž ine that ansti ptts was a much wis.-^b them 500 dollars without an equivalent willing to see the union dissolved ? man than i ii l lus ' u i wss n betti ,â– ir the semhlsneu , if one in exchange what banner constitution philosopher in regard lo the tilings of ' '- h ever that these seven liuuilri-.l sugar ery day lift and that he experienced moroh planters pick tbe pockets of all the inhabit w . c . s ,, r ecli amos excellent rr Â«Â«â€¢ enjoyment in the parade l'a,-â€žurt aitt-ui'liiiscoun.p tu like manner&loa like vicw clf lho sp li was publishsd.no than the grecian sage ever possessed inh extent ia perhaps none of our concern and , si ,â€ž ,.,â€ž new y ork - journal i the solitude l lus cave i cermiulv nu consolation to ns i will câ€žm.n-.ve in which the or u tits of it was in the midst of meditations !..*-â– make no calculation of what he amount the omtor wm6 apwn to be both unsound be that we were engaged in perusing nf plunder is my reader can easily do il .,â€ž,â€¢â€žâ€ž,â€žâ€ž,*,,â€ž.,,Â». 1 ia too long lor entire the ramwer that admirable pro â€ž.., n â€ž(â– if he is not already sick at the oootempla ,â€žâ€ž,.,.â€žâ€žâ€ž ;â€ž â€ž ur ,,;,,â€ž.,.. | llt , â€ž s lllt â€ž f the bntlrt n.oml.sl a-bonwet ii upon tl.eh tion uf such oppression thoroughly eon t |â€ž. pl ,. hh11 i lv a a g i humor with which l " !,,, "> "', *','** "'' '""- '' "â– ''"* i ' '*â– vinoed of the enormous injustice and folly ,. â– ' wriltci * we ,, ivo ,| 1u ii w i l;x - uni hundred years lh ught l had anp-h nfthe so called american system tracts ~ sed aiace that mtgbty p mate bad prov.h bo much mr editor for the tariff and mr ciay manifests great anxiety for Â«Â«â€¢ he vau.t of our hopes ot happineso,h sugar my readers must remember that ' ajldle^aetero butos.and thinks they "'"' ll "' 1 " l1 j 1 '*â„¢' * m ''" , "" l > >""â– i have selected for the sake of illustration ta utterly ruined bet for his eyatom dependent of tha tooet imposing ti.-uâ€ž.j but a single item an.l that all iho most fe w&rw ioe w them be says aqnoor etaoeae which flatter only to delude n,.dh necessary articles are burdened with ,,. ,!,.,â€žâ€žâ€žâ€ž f wealth â€ž r of exch.-.n deoewe i'rtwmptuous mortal it occur â– like impoeitions to ii iron salt nsolas {'Â£& cemmdbitiee has thing lo pur ad to roe ou reflection to think the , â– ses crockery ware glass hardware un Â»^_ ,>,,,.,â€žâ€ž fabrns to them ihev are sucoeseive bapp days could be a lulled i â– paper book spirits oil oottoue a wool l beyond their raacb whether the "'*" ''" ul "'' "" "' , v Â«* ""'*â– lens dec ate constituting almost ail th ,.,'â€ž, a ( , jj â€ž , â€ž,â€ž,â€ž.â€ž.-â€¢ a lt,s ! pâ€žâ€žr aaadad had be lumte i the tunc to a â€ž,..-â– articles we have to purchase mr lay p enmv ( vbd ia 'â€” t .- new york !â€” p.w.r ment.an hour ir n day â– in ins scheme of compromise proposes t n ,. v , england ! we can tell mr t'biv of Â«Â« wils wl11 ' a v,,w loaacertain i ie truth allow the farmer as an indemnification roduct at the f^rt however of which of thia conjecture liat we eat apart â€¢ da for these taxes .â€ž import free of duty or k ,;__, perhape aware crops , lf y ...Â» hid we u-.h .â€ž.â€žâ€¢ happy â– uearlv so dirks dn/mers eatliuis nt i>.x | . â€ž^ ' a \ i . m ,. i a mort profftable a ihe sun had l >.'. r slid iom '<]"*"â– hits with sundry others which a farmer jjjj , 11 ,â€ž u . ul i cr , ,, wa , â€ž evrr ea,>.t,l i o tall spires d tbe churches before wel s content to keen out of reach of and ! â€ž,. n ,â€ž sa â€ž, .,_. j a wv emieof n.-n ! '"""' i oorsefrea ... tl open air ll i tow intellect enterprise ingenuity mornmg ta the mat uiel i allttmes | i?,..l..,.r,-whi.=hcan eliange he w.l " f ily at least so l is in new t k.l ... , .,, fru.f.,1 fichls,l..â€žl the ns-k to '*â– ">â€¢Â« 'Â«*"Â« Â»'Â« b Â«'' r "*" "" l 5 " ar.lan misorublo ass knglatnl s i"â„¢iced und for what we kÂ«w stol i never asked eoleetion un.,1 the days ' Â«Â« h '" n * h Â« sh "" l the lmerican svstem never before i "' h -"- etr.-p.-hs were sl.n r re bar sons bdaabfod tocry Â«â– help Â«* m the mneof sleep i bos ,,-,. v .- i m clav ever i.e b-i i be meg roughlan ; broad stree , pear rt and s â€ž, s.,.-h a pbsee as nantucket a hroauw.y cued m . hey briong d lo â€ž) bar effcape^od rial ... tl.e dashing acity thai was doserted of ... btibi.n.i.s ho alia nâ€ž.n!a.,ba,ew..l jt^j Â»Â«*-"? iÂ»Â»wever tho hrtetha ,â€ž all iu native producuveoaas what ' wemy<buten he clerks the porters m su i a piece be will prn!,et,n | , al i'i oinne g is.'gan ... make tl a e llereahall it lndÂ«rf h.u ... buy fance and ..... wuljo being a hide l -, , fori ' suppose i,,hâ€ž,â€žl ' j-"Â«lÂ«'l arrived a dolmomc s where l e i 1 rseâ€žie.|bv-lâ€žrâ€žrtiâ€žs,.n,|,i,,'h aamtended u uke adejeun our r be macy and mm l.els n ; cbatm we mat lb re nÂ«ne i hose h 2 hadbien hr-t peaaaaaid hv tl ' a lively l.ir h so eon,.n-â€ž,.o u sec ,. n c sislein w.'uld bat have t the parisian lu-stau.anta 1 he visuers le â€ž rich ' . an he american svs Â« he ru.i.rary appeared to ih ...- ol pencil whale 1 can it draw up u the class of invalids win were cinsu mimâ€ž,.-,t i m.,ke hi-nui.o perm candle wmw el prudeaes and tosaperancj ha a hea.ii.lul sigbl tn ie u-k t.,-r 1 king af>r lie cmfoi.al e liva.ed l,v t tunff tuteenmue Â»â€¢ abrtanual ibiaf of 1 table lhe xl-,,.1 ,â– l,u..rv iieoi.r s poet of lhe c nnv au olher was .,,' a 1 wrirnn â– *â€¢..-'-. a â€¢.Â«:,.... f ni liter for e sis . b .,â€ž. c lo > .-'â€¢ ii 11 ' urÂ»iu,'i pro hdlof liire.auduep^tod somewhat njd ijut i*se otiubip uÂ»nautuctct.iui lw*u bllt i i'r >'â– it ll 1 ' i i .â– : -,,' ; , .' ., ,,,,., ******* . ' , ,, ,!â– tt - *************'â– other advantage it became the weal hi n.g in and ro without nnv steady l n h e*t sn-it in america recently tin bttempl p so i.iviow â€” pleasure ni'iener ial.--s s l.y^^h i is beet mode lo frighten lhi â– â€¢<â€¢ fearli **â– surprise und it is difficult to arrive it it i'.'h freemen with a bug bear about thn olivi anv settled calculation ail duty whal ho they cure nl i olive " ll i let " oifiee to let i oil i tln-v core only to con nuo as ibey >< room lo let such wore the notices ml now at in . the form of handbills thai were posted uph tbe most ofrinsive feature of all in this everywhere that we wont â€” one wudld^^h long speech is its grafes porsotml abuse suppose that new york list it^p,,iâ€žii h"...i we should neglect our dutj ifwepassed or one half of it al least every spring i this by and failed to unite our voice with domiciliated frenchman m br..a.lway,^^h ibniiaivereal reprobation which the attack bad alsocaught.be epirit of lhe n,iu*.l if mr gallatin mr smith and mr 8ar and in imitation of his lieighbort u i till diet have received the two first are was in like manner put on ida floor wui.h gentlemen venerable in age and in publi the following notice : â€¢â€¢ i p ,-,,...â– ,â– eiage^^b service in both fl respects at least a loner pwaa almoel salted with iiel they are lh eeirii nl mr clay and upon determination to take this opportunity < i l all the rei-.tgni ,.< cil ilities < i gentleman make an inspect iun nl a good many liwrll-h ly intercourse entitled to his kindness ings and of their inmates h tims up-h antl respect neither had given the cared accessible m spe tutors l,m tâ€ž,*l lightest cause for the rude attack which deterred from ii by in apprehension thai i waa made upon them both mr mj visions of hoppinesi might be jeopar i saiiliet is a blacksmith a man of sound diced at what i might observe mil sense a matter-of-fact character who la mind accordingly being changed 1 b not convinced by all the flummery abntit tempted to onter oi ftboee elegant c 1 iron thatthe iron duty is not oppressive voyancos which now plj betw allparis^j to the blacksmiths and all workers or ofthe city and whicli led to broadway no users of iron and ruinous to the mannfac inconsiderable portion of ita attraction ___\\\\ lure of hardware re has given ibe the paseengura in tho u tieneral wash american svstem some blows upon his ingtoll ha i a lively an i agreeable appear i anvil which il could poorly resist a ance and was mnch euf-iiaui.-d iuu^h dr clhy cannot answer him either wilh rido to a distant purl of the citj â€¢' i-ppi-ig^h facts nr arguments lie resorts to tho law here and there to lend some and iake.nl of a certain code in thai case made and ti.er travellers ou m return whilst i proi nl â€ž i ami ial â– lo abusing mr barchet walking in the neighborhood of park row i in e ihall leave him in the hands ,, i the my attention was railed in u vehicle sim-^h blacksmith upon ins anvil and under har lo the one i bad jusi h-l'i although i ilia hammer the iron ribe of the american not quits so handsome li was nark 1 1 systom will crock like the bones of a ml â€¢â€¢ n general uuios dry uock und i.i lhe jaws of n terrier i pon lhe wall st j^m whole matter we say il these are the l otairvi _- , number of pei_onsen-h manners ofthe american system ere are i . in , : ,,_ , _ .,.â€ž.,.,â– ,.â€žâ€ž.,. m j gb , ,,- holnt , fl still for tree importation of the foreign ..,â€ž.,.,>, ,,| (| ,.,., i n view eo without asking â– coinmoiliiy vxe beg that wherever we que ltlona i doterm dtojointhem â€¢'>.â– â– may go we may net be ehut up to the do soim ju1|d ,â€žâ€ž.â€ž,.*,,., advancing wards â– trjestic iniiiiiifai-ttire but mr clay la ve the eastern hide f tl mu ,,, a,â€ži i was i ry polite to the irish he saye : tjfall â€žâ€ž, lon , ,, learning that thn party wus h foreigners none umnlgnmnte themselves ik1uiu1 u|1 bhi viifji in t|w . oiu rf t m so quickly will our people as the i-.n.c , m a hip launch when wo arrived the â– raid ue in some nl the visions that have â€ž,â€žâ€¢â€žâ€ž.â€ž â€ž.,.â€ž. |â€ž, sv wllll s e hum â– passed throng my imagination i have sup n)prs .â€žâ€ž| ,|, 0 s |â€ž ir ,. : , w l,ieh npli-l'l th i po-nil that ireland was originally pan b hip on the stocks werefolling i n..-i i and parcel id hus continent and that l.y u ,^ 3m , .. u . i)qiu .â€ž.,*. myv â€ž uilu | inl , â– some extraordinary convulsion of nature | k . r pmnrr fcir.<-ti it was torn from america aad drifting ., . , ... , , ,. 1 i " i-inr as t he bosom of the avvnii across the ocean was placed in the unfor ' tunaie vicinity ofg britian tba same that rises graceful e'er tbe wave m open-heartedeeaa â€” the same generous hos alter tins 1 directed my course hy the i piiah.v â€” the aame carelesn and uncalcula same conveyance beck m.o biâ€žid*,n i ting indifference aoout human life â€” char which caun 1 be d is rlad lung if pleasure i ucterize the inhaliiluuts of both countries ii our object ' boot ptiroeifed a number i kentucky ht.s been sometimee called the of well dressed genteel persona entering i ireland of america mr clay may a building at tlie ooruor of broadway and i sav that till the cows come home j it will chamber st thither i wen also aiâ€žl i ait . iliate the lush : they are all for ascersained lha un oration wss i.li.mt 1 1 .â€ž, j e ..'.â€¢ bi i tv.s ,.',. h i we unil been seated bu n little wbileh when a geutlemnu will eotucles 11 1 made his appearaiu-e und reed a lonir a i-h drees about constitutions ..,Â», tâ€žl le^mia-l tion and before be got thiougb visited alii parts of lite world the oru.ion was al good one but lose he audience should l,"h disapi intedor nol m.ifo-icntiv uiiiuscil unh elderly man dressed in black got up af i t.'l'm nils ; produced 1 nu i fold ls,.,ksh and manuscripts 1 t i i several ni.ee i ,|, â– â– h showed us a collection of ancient i-i>u.s,h and exhibited the signature of the tii-onill sultan ni a pieoe ot parchment 1 -.. e-th knew b,l ue tha tb grand hiilluu utaili-h thu largest flourish 0 his name ol anyh ltti.it ll lie world when i desccndeilh ilr iu tins building broadway wore a lif-h l.'t-ren aspect rom ha i lmd seen beliue.h lit eras a porfcel picture l variety 11 nil i furnished me un excellent opp.,ii,,,,ii oil i . g nt u glance the various styles ull lboauty,fashi 11 dress tee which ure alll lu : deserving lo be no reed it strnckh ime very forcibly that 11 great in tny unit i ividuals appeared there with the b,.pe ll it .', ; admired and llu eonliast whs ii.itl i a int.lii ,, us bet ween tha su.irliin.h |. ir ,,,,â€ž,â€¢ 1 1 ut tricky dandy or dan-l i ' / tt aad ike stem and rigid features offl i tl.e piinsi'tigeis wbc were evidently the l lima nl'caie or ln cre cugerly benl i 11 the pursuits of gain i v.,,1 are uncoescioui ef the ijp'-e nf time lÂ»li,-n promenading in itrouduny t is so s||r-i..i molsn iiw.iy by tin objeets which it â– t year attention i waetnereforefiui it ti o'clock nl t i bad t en 1 i lhe city iii icl where i tn.ei.d to dine l'he i ... 1 hour ' looked upon asdecidodly the ibiippivst of all the twenty four ; it is in i nl e king of hours aad it is some itliiug |., -",â€¢;, i ng table where s bouncing iro.m.l of beef picsidns ver a host uf peul blry and tin i,t s nd where the purrrlaii iplates are flanked on either side by vases lufeehen ,,- , anlcrs and wine glasses i all gtimr tttii 1 iiii anin tola appear beit on line table when seated i perceived with la little surprise iha..h*s giiiroianilsaroiin.1 line were n.inv of them collected from lalinos every part of the world preueh iduicii ii iglish fjennans polea and rus l-fit.s and however natuns may differ ll i om another in language eusloms i it 1 ds hey till ngree in this hpar.icul-i that hay ans e.pially voted hio bv pleasures uf tht pnliite at _ ho llsl 11 you ur at â– loss hew to spend yeat htiut after dinner 1 on lmve only .'â€¢ ti in hi 1 .'â– ber where all n.anner f l.bit.ilulm hat i adve nt . are st-utteri-.l ah ul by mlli i.i '...-Â« d'.rd'jr to ut the immense sum whieh our conncx ion uiili ihe general government imn here tofore cosl and is continuing to coal the southern states has been patiently and ni tii-all contributed notwithstanding the inequality of the burden we value the um ti loo highly ." complain even ol tin costly price and hough some indi viduals among us may occasionally excite lhe ire of our northern brothers hy ap pe 1 1 iti to recollect that they bra enriched whilo we are empoveruhed by its opera tions vol tho great mast of us are too l republicans lo say uu^it at being plundered by lhe majority i and acquies in ;.â– ta the proposition that tho majority musi rule we musi of course â€¢ hy till the approved rules of logic acquiesce in ita corrall that if tho majority sav sn we the minority must pay nil the expenses and n-i thing more hat is thought good lur the general welfare all ibis is r-.m republican doctrine and even were i so disposed i should be afraid to controvert it : for though wo ure the freest people on the earth we must lake care to say what is agreeable to that moat absolute f sov ereigns the majority come now mr editor to speak of burdens of which we may complain : for though 8 factitious majority in congress linve imposed them on us it is a notori ous truth that liis majority is composed of interests entirely diverse but coalesc ing in this particular instance to effnct certain purposes aud that even under this compact lu persons benefited are but a very small portion of thepenplo of these united suics i may then like honest (..', rge kremer cry aloud and spare not without comproinilting my republican prin ciples tl tariff is a subject whioh few profess to understand i spnak ofthe bu rls ofthe people and yet divested of its bard name uud the sundry mystifications winch its advocates have thrown around it i is a subject whicli every citizen how cu-r unlearned may us oasily comprehend as the very first and simplest rules of ari thmetic and ivhon we remember that this magical word like he '* open sesame ofthe forty thieves unlocks our rollers nd carries od annually our millions to that bourne wln.-i ee so lew us i have sh rn of such travellers ever return to us if becomes something more than n privilege to understand it â€” a bacred duty to ourselves to our children and tu our country th.it 1 mav not confound the under standing whicli it shall now he my objeel to iiist.-uct 1 will al present conti my explanations of die tariff to its operations up on single article and thus illustrate lis general influence on ull ; and as no for eign commodity enttrs m-ire universally bit " the consumption f ur citizens than sugar 1 will . alii . hut article lor my ex ample and show what the tariff lias to do willi sugar the turifl thon so far as if regards su gar assigns a certain sum of money to be paid lo lhe government hy tho person who brings this urticlo from a foreign country into our country ; and aa tl.e pi-raon who brings it trades for profit he makes the consumer or the person who usns the au gur pay him back both what the sugar cos him a first and tho duty as it is rail ed together with a certain advance in both which advance constitutes ilia profit i.e ua now then proceed to our cuii-u lutinna to try and discover how this tariff on sugar uliin-ts us the people nf n'orth carolina from various slad-m'-nts which j have before me and which are gram au thentic documents presented tn congress il appoars that the price of good brown su gar in the west indies ineluding thn est ol freight to this country vnries from 1 to 3 cents per pound â€” the largest of these sums wo will assume in our calculations thul no objections may bn made on this eore as soon as his cargo arrives a new york the im*>orter must comply wi.h thn demand of the tariff which exn-*ts o cents additional for every pound of his mi p laiion hus enhancing the cost exactly 100 per cenl or making it double the men-bant whose sugar has now cost him b cents makes a profit on this sum in hi sale to the north carolina retailer and iho retailer in his turn must make a small profit on the consumer se that by the time the sugar is in the carolina consum er's cofloe or tea it has coÂ«t him at the xrcrv lowest 10 cents hal it not been fur tho tariff the importer wnuld h^rc em ployed but half the capital he did employ and the joint profits ot himself and tlm r-t tailer being tbe some per cent as above ihe price oi sugar to us here would be bul o cents a pound without boj injury tu anv but ti beoeficiarios of the tariff this clear loss of 5 cents in thc pound of su^ar mav seem but u small matter in tlse ust of national grievances j but if we continue hs calculation and find out how much inunev s annually loet to our slate hr the tariffs influence oa tins single ar ticle it inny appear a more serious matter happily we are here fhrnished aritb data win h will enable us to mak mis calcula tion singularly accurate the consump tion of sugar in the united btates la celebrated memorial lo congreaa i nb,â€žit 180,000,000 pounds a year * annuls sum ui ac role ot'thres will ekw an vnlini'.'ul ceecrnmrnt â€” very sw persons could he made to believe that in hiscoitnlry there exists a part absolute iv in favor of a despotic government startle not reader at the term despotic : for although it has its origin inlwo greek words which signify binding tht feet il is looked upon as a u-ry harmless meaoure when applied tn tying tha hands these original words however before ihey reach our language combine t lhe formation of a greek verb which signifies te rule or have dominion and which has bean usually applied to sil'iiilv that suft ol gâ€žvenniit,.l which is expressed by the terms tie wo sicjubeo as i will ao i order such a government i is manifest d.ller-j essen tially fmm a constitutional government whieh being fr-unrleil upon a char i.i i ial requires thai those srtio exercise authorit , i â– , it in conformity with the lerom of die grant i is no necessary thst s government to i les|h,t.c should be in the ends 4 one individual a triumvirate maj bw '* 5 uopoi.c power : so may aa jhtem ttfjxograpkienl error â€” in a fahii hie novel the author says â€¢* lsds kb t run i bit 1 , grow al and nnnir-'ia oi â€¢'â– *!*' tbearinlei puting jsjo-teaa * tb ia y grow pale sad msdiatoly piitatd i

The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers.

Language

eng

FullText

m w&m fr-p'%*pbt hift tbilisi w r s wls cv jww xjbt hl-^b 0 w t is even wise to abstain from laws which however wi ie and good in themselves ha.e the semblance of inequality whu-h i'm i no response in the hear ol thecitiaon ant which will be evade i with lit rcm.,rse the wisd n if lo rislotion is especially seen in grafting laws ,â€ž, conscience dr ch tuning b .â– 'â– - i vktfs 1 salisbury ftoww pott rv s r ... i sd\v vzsv i â– -. rv-m xt no fiirt , careful to uppr.se at rangers where an.uae i â€žâ€ž in are to is hud i took up i ht.lw i pamphlet purporting to be an aocounl o ho nun-ill's collection ol pointings un determined to go und see ibem it was out difficult .Â» find a-here they were ex hibited as it was in the aforesaid place i where 1 bud hesnl the historical speeoll i and seen ihe sultan a bignawte the elite it seem i 1 Â»Â»â– Â«*â– Â«"' lis | hind more in lho after d than in lho i morning end i was nol a little gratified in : finding ihis io be true on seeing lha per sons who were aimed in the roams when jl arrived theaepaintiognare well worth i seem uul ure inucli admired hy connoi j s.i,,s the ure ui ml thirty m number by ai-tisis of the french dutch italian laud spanish school their very mimes are . ii.lie.cn reoemtnendatmn l sour qirodet claude lorrain velas ip.ez ve there is me raphael nd six mnvtllo's the lasl are admirable ll was well n.gl.durk when lhi cve.ir eioii was completed und i lound ravttm aiiiuug the hist ef those who still â€¢":.- r d lo ii inure the iniitutivr and creative g of one ofthe mus.l'.is-ii.u.i.g .. the ana the streets were non beginning to be lighted up tlie eight elw ay seemh to mo lho most interesting time to fine through a citw the illumined shops the long hue of lamps â€” the increased crowds of people nuiko every thing tnnrtj lively antl cheerful i was pleased with the beautiful iriinsp.iriiurie-s which i im-ii.-iu ui various places und with the ingenious contrivances which are resorted to lu act every thing oil to greater udvantase nol withstanding the opposing darkr.es j auw u i.uiuber of people moving in the di rection oltrutimort st v 6nd learned that it was to see the plamtariuin of mr kyle in which is exhibited a view of the greut comet that is expected .,, visit ua shortly as 1 hope to see this celefrtinl wonder in ho board aud i*p..n heavens 1 decline goihg to inspoct the artificial one inuuufao tured by mr kyle in pasmg ulotig i noticed a fiacre tho tup uf which was surmounted by n trans parent sign " theatre richmond hill i entered and took a seat and wilh lew a th-is was driveti tethauppt'i end i.tvuncll street w hen wo hud arrived il ei pÂ«Â«r ed us if we hud been hrougl i to u private maiden such it wus hide i i run rle when it was ho celebrated scot of cta ou but now fitted up with alterations aad additions to its present uses i he charming miss d i"h,le ber dubut upon the boards und everyone was delight ed with h r whs the piece was i lid 4 not learn as it is much more pojite now to i go to the tliou.re ip.ite late only lo aee the uct,>r and not the acting when the amusements were at last xiv cr and i bund myself three in my cou.rt back agu.n tu the lower purt of thu city n crowd of tbouguta iu>lied up.-.i my mind in reverting t ih ace^ee couuecleo with the history of rick a nd hill it waa formerly a lofty eminence ixenr - 1 is level wiih tlie ground once it waa llu scat of proud and dignified tmspilu.ity - und how many of tl.e lapa,..,l ., v,.,,.u,,n laiv worthies unco asaeiftbltn within ita hprec.ucts and aot in l.ooniuh't fellows iip hwith ite former proprietor i he is stiii a hniongs us but lhc glory ,,| the man and lilte glory ofthe ina,.si,,uare charged lt h was tin-re that io 1','iq a attempt waa hsnade by the british government men io ' italic li wasiiii-.gti.il ; the rebel leader aa lh wus styled by mixing poison with hie lf,Â«.d ut n dinner party but was timely lunough discovered to be prevent i*ur hsuiug these reflections i found that i bad hu ii ,,',,â– , i el ue into thn park â€” it waa h'.tii . the crowds had disappeared from i limed erey uud u solitary watchman was l.-ulling -â€¢ pus iu o'clock from the silent ip.ir.ic al lho city hall it was then that larnumiie frum my reverie and pondering hen the manner iu which the day had lean hsprni that it hud pus-e.'amay in frivolous haiiiuionienl productive of mi solid udvan itag .'â– till sell â€” if uo good to nia.illi.hl.it - l s then fur the first time thut i bngan it feel unhappy i felt sir a curious hs.'iis'iiii,u about the epigastric ri,.,, 3h pro assit.intl.m no t the fl the nlil-lib i h tariff to a mun i 1-h fnr in t ti..il i lh lie h the i stnlcs.h t h tin t"l ,,, â– ;. b . th bill ilie i int i elii-.t.b those iâ€ž i â€¢ i no .,, ' h h'ul.'h ih in i elude v liiir.l.b the to ihcuih tii,'h he benefit n those h our now to do â€¢ in ),| divided between hem con ih gross has the trouble tin > i number to in say the federal nion l ri l classes even un served â€” nol compulsion lÂ»l sugar planlations tu â€” they are iiuhmch liuiui-ed in a ih l.t-hlh dure then a tariff man â€” h must be sanguine in an i'-e h from seeing exposed to an iiidigua.it peo in-lth people been the r i â€” al'b '"^^ our w ri n-l gullied fields to pay ill f the term nf the constitution when so , > i '- our dear i ir-led ineagri profits the an gre.t a blessing can iw secured by a pro ft it s â€¢'.â€¢*.â€¢ v â– â€¢ " or^^^l nual stun of i5t.,l)00 d'rllars to seien hnn cess so simple un i bj un ait s just allm'l'l 1>\1 in m'ai ulljii^b dred cultivators of the luxuriant low lands what must we think ofllit.se who fur he l are if the imiitlier ol ihmc wh^i ofthe mississippi or to each individual of sake of amassing a few paltry pence nrc |â€ž ine that ansti ptts was a much wis.-^b them 500 dollars without an equivalent willing to see the union dissolved ? man than i ii l lus ' u i wss n betti ,â– ir the semhlsneu , if one in exchange what banner constitution philosopher in regard lo the tilings of ' '- h ever that these seven liuuilri-.l sugar ery day lift and that he experienced moroh planters pick tbe pockets of all the inhabit w . c . s ,, r ecli amos excellent rr Â«Â«â€¢ enjoyment in the parade l'a,-â€žurt aitt-ui'liiiscoun.p tu like manner&loa like vicw clf lho sp li was publishsd.no than the grecian sage ever possessed inh extent ia perhaps none of our concern and , si ,â€ž ,.,â€ž new y ork - journal i the solitude l lus cave i cermiulv nu consolation to ns i will câ€žm.n-.ve in which the or u tits of it was in the midst of meditations !..*-â– make no calculation of what he amount the omtor wm6 apwn to be both unsound be that we were engaged in perusing nf plunder is my reader can easily do il .,â€ž,â€¢â€žâ€ž,â€žâ€ž,*,,â€ž.,,Â». 1 ia too long lor entire the ramwer that admirable pro â€ž.., n â€ž(â– if he is not already sick at the oootempla ,â€žâ€ž,.,.â€žâ€žâ€ž ;â€ž â€ž ur ,,;,,â€ž.,.. | llt , â€ž s lllt â€ž f the bntlrt n.oml.sl a-bonwet ii upon tl.eh tion uf such oppression thoroughly eon t |â€ž. pl ,. hh11 i lv a a g i humor with which l " !,,, "> "', *','** "'' '""- '' "â– ''"* i ' '*â– vinoed of the enormous injustice and folly ,. â– ' wriltci * we ,, ivo ,| 1u ii w i l;x - uni hundred years lh ught l had anp-h nfthe so called american system tracts ~ sed aiace that mtgbty p mate bad prov.h bo much mr editor for the tariff and mr ciay manifests great anxiety for Â«Â«â€¢ he vau.t of our hopes ot happineso,h sugar my readers must remember that ' ajldle^aetero butos.and thinks they "'"' ll "' 1 " l1 j 1 '*â„¢' * m ''" , "" l > >""â– i have selected for the sake of illustration ta utterly ruined bet for his eyatom dependent of tha tooet imposing ti.-uâ€ž.j but a single item an.l that all iho most fe w&rw ioe w them be says aqnoor etaoeae which flatter only to delude n,.dh necessary articles are burdened with ,,. ,!,.,â€žâ€žâ€žâ€ž f wealth â€ž r of exch.-.n deoewe i'rtwmptuous mortal it occur â– like impoeitions to ii iron salt nsolas {'Â£& cemmdbitiee has thing lo pur ad to roe ou reflection to think the , â– ses crockery ware glass hardware un Â»^_ ,>,,,.,â€žâ€ž fabrns to them ihev are sucoeseive bapp days could be a lulled i â– paper book spirits oil oottoue a wool l beyond their raacb whether the "'*" ''" ul "'' "" "' , v Â«* ""'*â– lens dec ate constituting almost ail th ,.,'â€ž, a ( , jj â€ž , â€ž,â€ž,â€ž.â€ž.-â€¢ a lt,s ! pâ€žâ€žr aaadad had be lumte i the tunc to a â€ž,..-â– articles we have to purchase mr lay p enmv ( vbd ia 'â€” t .- new york !â€” p.w.r ment.an hour ir n day â– in ins scheme of compromise proposes t n ,. v , england ! we can tell mr t'biv of Â«Â« wils wl11 ' a v,,w loaacertain i ie truth allow the farmer as an indemnification roduct at the f^rt however of which of thia conjecture liat we eat apart â€¢ da for these taxes .â€ž import free of duty or k ,;__, perhape aware crops , lf y ...Â» hid we u-.h .â€ž.â€žâ€¢ happy â– uearlv so dirks dn/mers eatliuis nt i>.x | . â€ž^ ' a \ i . m ,. i a mort profftable a ihe sun had l >.'. r slid iom '.t,l i o tall spires d tbe churches before wel s content to keen out of reach of and ! â€ž,. n ,â€ž sa â€ž, .,_. j a wv emieof n.-n ! '"""' i oorsefrea ... tl open air ll i tow intellect enterprise ingenuity mornmg ta the mat uiel i allttmes | i?,..l..,.r,-whi.=hcan eliange he w.l " f ily at least so l is in new t k.l ... , .,, fru.f.,1 fichls,l..â€žl the ns-k to '*â– ">â€¢Â« 'Â«*"Â« Â»'Â« b Â«'' r "*" "" l 5 " ar.lan misorublo ass knglatnl s i"â„¢iced und for what we kÂ«w stol i never asked eoleetion un.,1 the days ' Â«Â« h '" n * h Â« sh "" l the lmerican svstem never before i "' h -"- etr.-p.-hs were sl.n r re bar sons bdaabfod tocry Â«â– help Â«* m the mneof sleep i bos ,,-,. v .- i m clav ever i.e b-i i be meg roughlan ; broad stree , pear rt and s â€ž, s.,.-h a pbsee as nantucket a hroauw.y cued m . hey briong d lo â€ž) bar effcape^od rial ... tl.e dashing acity thai was doserted of ... btibi.n.i.s ho alia nâ€ž.n!a.,ba,ew..l jt^j Â»Â«*-"? iÂ»Â»wever tho hrtetha ,â€ž all iu native producuveoaas what ' wemyr lie cmfoi.al e liva.ed l,v t tunff tuteenmue Â»â€¢ abrtanual ibiaf of 1 table lhe xl-,,.1 ,â– l,u..rv iieoi.r s poet of lhe c nnv au olher was .,,' a 1 wrirnn â– *â€¢..-'-. a â€¢.Â«:,.... f ni liter for e sis . b .,â€ž. c lo > .-'â€¢ ii 11 ' urÂ»iu,'i pro hdlof liire.auduep^tod somewhat njd ijut i*se otiubip uÂ»nautuctct.iui lw*u bllt i i'r >'â– it ll 1 ' i i .â– : -,,' ; , .' ., ,,,,., ******* . ' , ,, ,!â– tt - *************'â– other advantage it became the weal hi n.g in and ro without nnv steady l n h e*t sn-it in america recently tin bttempl p so i.iviow â€” pleasure ni'iener ial.--s s l.y^^h i is beet mode lo frighten lhi â– â€¢< room lo let such wore the notices ml now at in . the form of handbills thai were posted uph tbe most ofrinsive feature of all in this everywhere that we wont â€” one wudld^^h long speech is its grafes porsotml abuse suppose that new york list it^p,,iâ€žii h"...i we should neglect our dutj ifwepassed or one half of it al least every spring i this by and failed to unite our voice with domiciliated frenchman m br..a.lway,^^h ibniiaivereal reprobation which the attack bad alsocaught.be epirit of lhe n,iu*.l if mr gallatin mr smith and mr 8ar and in imitation of his lieighbort u i till diet have received the two first are was in like manner put on ida floor wui.h gentlemen venerable in age and in publi the following notice : â€¢â€¢ i p ,-,,...â– ,â– eiage^^b service in both fl respects at least a loner pwaa almoel salted with iiel they are lh eeirii nl mr clay and upon determination to take this opportunity < i l all the rei-.tgni ,.< cil ilities < i gentleman make an inspect iun nl a good many liwrll-h ly intercourse entitled to his kindness ings and of their inmates h tims up-h antl respect neither had given the cared accessible m spe tutors l,m tâ€ž,*l lightest cause for the rude attack which deterred from ii by in apprehension thai i waa made upon them both mr mj visions of hoppinesi might be jeopar i saiiliet is a blacksmith a man of sound diced at what i might observe mil sense a matter-of-fact character who la mind accordingly being changed 1 b not convinced by all the flummery abntit tempted to onter oi ftboee elegant c 1 iron thatthe iron duty is not oppressive voyancos which now plj betw allparis^j to the blacksmiths and all workers or ofthe city and whicli led to broadway no users of iron and ruinous to the mannfac inconsiderable portion of ita attraction ___\\\\ lure of hardware re has given ibe the paseengura in tho u tieneral wash american svstem some blows upon his ingtoll ha i a lively an i agreeable appear i anvil which il could poorly resist a ance and was mnch euf-iiaui.-d iuu^h dr clhy cannot answer him either wilh rido to a distant purl of the citj â€¢' i-ppi-ig^h facts nr arguments lie resorts to tho law here and there to lend some and iake.nl of a certain code in thai case made and ti.er travellers ou m return whilst i proi nl â€ž i ami ial â– lo abusing mr barchet walking in the neighborhood of park row i in e ihall leave him in the hands ,, i the my attention was railed in u vehicle sim-^h blacksmith upon ins anvil and under har lo the one i bad jusi h-l'i although i ilia hammer the iron ribe of the american not quits so handsome li was nark 1 1 systom will crock like the bones of a ml â€¢â€¢ n general uuios dry uock und i.i lhe jaws of n terrier i pon lhe wall st j^m whole matter we say il these are the l otairvi _- , number of pei_onsen-h manners ofthe american system ere are i . in , : ,,_ , _ .,.â€ž.,.,â– ,.â€žâ€ž.,. m j gb , ,,- holnt , fl still for tree importation of the foreign ..,â€ž.,.,>, ,,| (| ,.,., i n view eo without asking â– coinmoiliiy vxe beg that wherever we que ltlona i doterm dtojointhem â€¢'>.â– â– may go we may net be ehut up to the do soim ju1|d ,â€žâ€ž.â€ž,.*,,., advancing wards â– trjestic iniiiiiifai-ttire but mr clay la ve the eastern hide f tl mu ,,, a,â€ži i was i ry polite to the irish he saye : tjfall â€žâ€ž, lon , ,, learning that thn party wus h foreigners none umnlgnmnte themselves ik1uiu1 u|1 bhi viifji in t|w . oiu rf t m so quickly will our people as the i-.n.c , m a hip launch when wo arrived the â– raid ue in some nl the visions that have â€ž,â€žâ€¢â€žâ€ž.â€ž â€ž.,.â€ž. |â€ž, sv wllll s e hum â– passed throng my imagination i have sup n)prs .â€žâ€ž| ,|, 0 s |â€ž ir ,. : , w l,ieh npli-l'l th i po-nil that ireland was originally pan b hip on the stocks werefolling i n..-i i and parcel id hus continent and that l.y u ,^ 3m , .. u . i)qiu .â€ž.,*. myv â€ž uilu | inl , â– some extraordinary convulsion of nature | k . r pmnrr fcir.u.s,h and exhibited the signature of the tii-onill sultan ni a pieoe ot parchment 1 -.. e-th knew b,l ue tha tb grand hiilluu utaili-h thu largest flourish 0 his name ol anyh ltti.it ll lie world when i desccndeilh ilr iu tins building broadway wore a lif-h l.'t-ren aspect rom ha i lmd seen beliue.h lit eras a porfcel picture l variety 11 nil i furnished me un excellent opp.,ii,,,,ii oil i . g nt u glance the various styles ull lboauty,fashi 11 dress tee which ure alll lu : deserving lo be no reed it strnckh ime very forcibly that 11 great in tny unit i ividuals appeared there with the b,.pe ll it .', ; admired and llu eonliast whs ii.itl i a int.lii ,, us bet ween tha su.irliin.h |. ir ,,,,â€ž,â€¢ 1 1 ut tricky dandy or dan-l i ' / tt aad ike stem and rigid features offl i tl.e piinsi'tigeis wbc were evidently the l lima nl'caie or ln cre cugerly benl i 11 the pursuits of gain i v.,,1 are uncoescioui ef the ijp'-e nf time lÂ»li,-n promenading in itrouduny t is so s||r-i..i molsn iiw.iy by tin objeets which it â– t year attention i waetnereforefiui it ti o'clock nl t i bad t en 1 i lhe city iii icl where i tn.ei.d to dine l'he i ... 1 hour ' looked upon asdecidodly the ibiippivst of all the twenty four ; it is in i nl e king of hours aad it is some itliiug |., -",â€¢;, i ng table where s bouncing iro.m.l of beef picsidns ver a host uf peul blry and tin i,t s nd where the purrrlaii iplates are flanked on either side by vases lufeehen ,,- , anlcrs and wine glasses i all gtimr tttii 1 iiii anin tola appear beit on line table when seated i perceived with la little surprise iha..h*s giiiroianilsaroiin.1 line were n.inv of them collected from lalinos every part of the world preueh iduicii ii iglish fjennans polea and rus l-fit.s and however natuns may differ ll i om another in language eusloms i it 1 ds hey till ngree in this hpar.icul-i that hay ans e.pially voted hio bv pleasures uf tht pnliite at _ ho llsl 11 you ur at â– loss hew to spend yeat htiut after dinner 1 on lmve only .'â€¢ ti in hi 1 .'â– ber where all n.anner f l.bit.ilulm hat i adve nt . are st-utteri-.l ah ul by mlli i.i '...-Â« d'.rd'jr to ut the immense sum whieh our conncx ion uiili ihe general government imn here tofore cosl and is continuing to coal the southern states has been patiently and ni tii-all contributed notwithstanding the inequality of the burden we value the um ti loo highly ." complain even ol tin costly price and hough some indi viduals among us may occasionally excite lhe ire of our northern brothers hy ap pe 1 1 iti to recollect that they bra enriched whilo we are empoveruhed by its opera tions vol tho great mast of us are too l republicans lo say uu^it at being plundered by lhe majority i and acquies in ;.â– ta the proposition that tho majority musi rule we musi of course â€¢ hy till the approved rules of logic acquiesce in ita corrall that if tho majority sav sn we the minority must pay nil the expenses and n-i thing more hat is thought good lur the general welfare all ibis is r-.m republican doctrine and even were i so disposed i should be afraid to controvert it : for though wo ure the freest people on the earth we must lake care to say what is agreeable to that moat absolute f sov ereigns the majority come now mr editor to speak of burdens of which we may complain : for though 8 factitious majority in congress linve imposed them on us it is a notori ous truth that liis majority is composed of interests entirely diverse but coalesc ing in this particular instance to effnct certain purposes aud that even under this compact lu persons benefited are but a very small portion of thepenplo of these united suics i may then like honest (..', rge kremer cry aloud and spare not without comproinilting my republican prin ciples tl tariff is a subject whioh few profess to understand i spnak ofthe bu rls ofthe people and yet divested of its bard name uud the sundry mystifications winch its advocates have thrown around it i is a subject whicli every citizen how cu-r unlearned may us oasily comprehend as the very first and simplest rules of ari thmetic and ivhon we remember that this magical word like he '* open sesame ofthe forty thieves unlocks our rollers nd carries od annually our millions to that bourne wln.-i ee so lew us i have sh rn of such travellers ever return to us if becomes something more than n privilege to understand it â€” a bacred duty to ourselves to our children and tu our country th.it 1 mav not confound the under standing whicli it shall now he my objeel to iiist.-uct 1 will al present conti my explanations of die tariff to its operations up on single article and thus illustrate lis general influence on ull ; and as no for eign commodity enttrs m-ire universally bit " the consumption f ur citizens than sugar 1 will . alii . hut article lor my ex ample and show what the tariff lias to do willi sugar the turifl thon so far as if regards su gar assigns a certain sum of money to be paid lo lhe government hy tho person who brings this urticlo from a foreign country into our country ; and aa tl.e pi-raon who brings it trades for profit he makes the consumer or the person who usns the au gur pay him back both what the sugar cos him a first and tho duty as it is rail ed together with a certain advance in both which advance constitutes ilia profit i.e ua now then proceed to our cuii-u lutinna to try and discover how this tariff on sugar uliin-ts us the people nf n'orth carolina from various slad-m'-nts which j have before me and which are gram au thentic documents presented tn congress il appoars that the price of good brown su gar in the west indies ineluding thn est ol freight to this country vnries from 1 to 3 cents per pound â€” the largest of these sums wo will assume in our calculations thul no objections may bn made on this eore as soon as his cargo arrives a new york the im*>orter must comply wi.h thn demand of the tariff which exn-*ts o cents additional for every pound of his mi p laiion hus enhancing the cost exactly 100 per cenl or making it double the men-bant whose sugar has now cost him b cents makes a profit on this sum in hi sale to the north carolina retailer and iho retailer in his turn must make a small profit on the consumer se that by the time the sugar is in the carolina consum er's cofloe or tea it has coÂ«t him at the xrcrv lowest 10 cents hal it not been fur tho tariff the importer wnuld h^rc em ployed but half the capital he did employ and the joint profits ot himself and tlm r-t tailer being tbe some per cent as above ihe price oi sugar to us here would be bul o cents a pound without boj injury tu anv but ti beoeficiarios of the tariff this clear loss of 5 cents in thc pound of su^ar mav seem but u small matter in tlse ust of national grievances j but if we continue hs calculation and find out how much inunev s annually loet to our slate hr the tariffs influence oa tins single ar ticle it inny appear a more serious matter happily we are here fhrnished aritb data win h will enable us to mak mis calcula tion singularly accurate the consump tion of sugar in the united btates la celebrated memorial lo congreaa i nb,â€žit 180,000,000 pounds a year * annuls sum ui ac role ot'thres will ekw an vnlini'.'ul ceecrnmrnt â€” very sw persons could he made to believe that in hiscoitnlry there exists a part absolute iv in favor of a despotic government startle not reader at the term despotic : for although it has its origin inlwo greek words which signify binding tht feet il is looked upon as a u-ry harmless meaoure when applied tn tying tha hands these original words however before ihey reach our language combine t lhe formation of a greek verb which signifies te rule or have dominion and which has bean usually applied to sil'iiilv that suft ol gâ€žvenniit,.l which is expressed by the terms tie wo sicjubeo as i will ao i order such a government i is manifest d.ller-j essen tially fmm a constitutional government whieh being fr-unrleil upon a char i.i i ial requires thai those srtio exercise authorit , i â– , it in conformity with the lerom of die grant i is no necessary thst s government to i les|h,t.c should be in the ends 4 one individual a triumvirate maj bw '* 5 uopoi.c power : so may aa jhtem ttfjxograpkienl error â€” in a fahii hie novel the author says â€¢* lsds kb t run i bit 1 , grow al and nnnir-'ia oi â€¢'â– *!*' tbearinlei puting jsjo-teaa * tb ia y grow pale sad msdiatoly piitatd i